Residential Water Treatment Devices Market - Global Industry Insights, Trends, Outlook and Opportunity Analysis, 2018-2026
Residential water treatment devices are used to remove impurities by reducing the contamination level in water using a physical barrier, followed by processes of filtration and various others. Water treatment devices are used for various purposes, which majorly depends on the type of water. For instance, reverse osmosis system is most widely used for drinking water purpose. National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) is responsible for the certification of the different types of filters that are used to treat various types of waters. Increasing awareness about water-borne illnesses such as typhoid, cholera, and diarrhea has resulted in the installation of home water treatment devices by consumers. Further, increasing purchasing power among the consumers is major factor fuelling the growth of water treatment devices market globally. Request For Sample Copy of this Research Report : https://www.coherentmarketinsights.com/insight/request-sample/867 The high price of water treatment devices coupled with high installation costs for the same refrain price-sensitive consumers from installing such devices, which is one of the major factors hindering the growth of the market. However, the impact of this restraint is expected to minimize by the end of the forecast period due to increasing incidences of waterborne diseases. For instance, in 2016, approximately 130,000 cases of cholera and more than 2000 deaths were reported by the World Health Organization (WHO). Asia Pacific accounted for 15% of the reported cases while Africa accounted for more than 50% for the same. However, this is expected to minimize by the end of the forecast period. Residential water treatment devices Market Outlook:
â—? Although the water treatment devices market in Europe is experiencing a slow growth, it is expected to gain sufficient traction towards the end of the forecast period. Currently, Germany, U.K., and France are the major contributors to the growth of the Residential water treatment According to World Health Organization (WHO), in 2015, out of 912 million people living in the WHO